Fire Sprinkler ITM Tech (Fire Systems Inspector, Senior)
Company : Oregon Health & Science University
Location : Portland, OR, 97201
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Date Posted : 1 January 2026
Department Overview
The Fire Sprinkler Inspector performs testing, inspection, and maintenance of fire sprinkler systems to ensure proper operation and compliance with applicable codes and standards. The role includes documenting system conditions, deficiencies, and necessary improvements through clear and detailed inspection reports.
This position also upholds a high level of professionalism by communicating findings and recommendations clearly and effectively. Capable of completing complex and specialized testing, maintenance tasks, and troubleshooting associated with the following systems: including but not limited to wet systems, dry systems, preaction systems, hydrants, fire pumps, and standpipes. Troubleshooting equipment and/or system failures, supervising vendors when necessary, and interfacing with customers.
The senior technician in fire systems is expected to work independently without supervision and have experience with the skilled use of all necessary hand and power tools.
Function/Duties of Position
- Maintenance and Diagnosis
- Ensures all fire sprinkler systems are fully operational and code compliant. This includes performing routine inspections, testing, and preventive maintenance on all sprinkler system components, such as sprinkler heads, piping, valves, pumps, and alarms.
- Performs general preventive or corrective maintenance tasks pertaining to the following campus systems including but not limited to wet systems, dry systems, preaction systems, hydrants, fire pumps, standpipe systems and associated components.
- Diagnoses system issues and ensures proper water flow and system activation.
- Troubleshoots to component level and perform adjustments or repairs to equipment when feasible and allowed by code.
- Coordinates with qualified vendors or contractors to make repairs.
- Advises the Lead Sprinkler Technician if major repairs are required and maintains all necessary documentation.
- Works with the Coordinator to schedule shutdowns and completes impact notifications utilizing standard shutdown procedures to notify occupants, coordinating any needed support personnel.
- Inspects and coordinates with vendor or contractor work to ensure compliance with applicable code standards on completion of repairs or alterations and informs the Lead Sprinkler Technician of any issues.
- Maintains detailed records of inspections, maintenance, and corrective actions in compliance with NFPA standards, local codes, and manufacturer guidelines.
- Assist licensed sprinkler fitters in installation of new or replacement equipment.
- Performs specialized testing and inspections of fire suppression and fire alarm systems (as identified by the Fire Systems Coordinator) to maintain regulatory and code compliance required by any of AHJs (authorities having jurisdiction).
- Responds to emergencies, such as fire alarms, system leaks, water flows, tripped systems, valve problems, and assists emergency personnel.
- Attends all required meetings and trainings and successfully completes any proficiency evaluations.
- Trains other facilities staff in fire sprinkler emergency procedures, including one-on-one walks with all new staff on main valve and floor valve locations.
- Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
- Seven years of system or trades related experience.
- Within six months of hire: obtain Certificate of Fitness issued by Portland Fire & Rescue for “Automatic sprinkler system installation, alteration, testing, service or repair”
Preferred Qualifications
- High School or GED equivalent.
- Experience working in a hospital environment.
- 3 years of experience, testing, inspecting, and maintaining fire suppression systems.
- Computer skills: beginning - intermediate.
- Detailed knowledge of practices, methods, materials, tools, rules, and regulations of the fire sprinkler trade
- Experience with research, understanding, and ensure compliance with all codes and regulations including federal, state, and local as well as industry standards.
- Working knowledge of NFPA 10, 25, and 13 codes.
- Experience with Building Reports.
- Training to operate laser alignment tool for pumps.
- Ability to perform hydrant flow testing and forward flow testing as well as Hydrostatic testing of Sprinkler Systems.
- Familiarity working with FM-200 or other clean agent suppression systems.
- Familiarity working with fixed kitchen hood suppression systems.
- Familiarity with helipad foam suppression systems.
- Valid Oregon or Washington driver’s license.
- NICET level I for Inspection and Testing of Water Based Fire Protection Systems.
- Certificate of Fitness issued by Portland Fire & Rescue for “Fixed fire extinguishing systems installations, alteration, testing, service or repair”
- Certificate of Fitness issued by Portland Fire & Rescue for “Commercial cooking hood and duct system cleaning”
- NICET Level II or higher for Water-Based Systems.
Additional Details
Normal duties require 40 hours per week. Position requires that the incumbent respond to on-call assignments, overtime and after-hours call backs as needed.
Conditions may include working outside in inclement weather, walking, standing, bending, and stooping for extended periods of time, lifting and carrying heavy objects, crawling in small, cramped spaces, working from ladders, scaffolds, and other above ground locations including high, sloping roofs, working in extreme temperatures, working around moving machinery and in confined spaces, working in environments containing dust, odor, high levels of noise, exposure to dirt, biological, chemical, and radiological hazards, danger of steam and hot water burns, electric shock, infection, and minor injuries.
Employees are required to use all applicable OSHA approved safety apparatus when working around any hazardous condition or environment. The incumbent must be able to respond and help contain emergency situations (storm, earthquake, explosion, utility interruption, catastrophic equipment failure, etc.) and, therefore, must be able to work as needed in any of the conditions described.
Benefits
- Healthcare for full-time employees covered 100% and 88% for dependents.
- $50K of term life insurance provided at no cost to the employee.
- Two separate above market pension plans to choose from.
- Vacation - up to 200 hours per year dependent on length of service.
- Sick Leave - up to 96 hours per year.
- 9 paid holidays per year.
- Substantial Tri-Met and C-Tran discounts.
- Employee Assistance Program.
- Childcare service discounts.
- Tuition reimbursement.
- Employee discounts to local and major businesses.
All are welcome
Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at 503-494-5148 or aaeo@ohsu.edu.Related Jobs
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Frequently asked questions
Portland's stringent fire codes require the Fire Sprinkler ITM Tech to maintain up-to-date certifications like the Portland Fire & Rescue certificate of fitness. This role demands thorough knowledge of local NFPA standards and effective coordination with local authorities to ensure every inspection aligns with city-specific compliance.
Yes, the damp and rainy conditions in Portland impact fire sprinkler systems through corrosion and moisture-related wear. Regular preventive maintenance and specialized testing are crucial here to prevent system failures, making the technician's expertise in troubleshooting wet and dry systems especially valuable.
Senior inspectors excel at complex diagnostics, including hydrostatic testing and laser alignment for pumps. They independently manage vendor supervision, advanced troubleshooting, and maintain compliance with multiple NFPA codes, showcasing a mastery over system integrations like preaction and foam suppression systems.
Experience in hospital environments, such as with Oregon Health & Science University, can pave the way to roles involving specialized fire suppression systems, regulatory compliance leadership, and training responsibilities. Mastery of certifications and hands-on emergency response often accelerates advancement.
OHSU demands both technical proficiency and communication finesse, as the tech liaises between vendors, emergency teams, and staff. The role’s exposure to cutting-edge medical facilities also requires familiarity with specialized suppression systems like clean agent and kitchen hood systems, uncommon in many commercial settings.
OHSU offers tuition reimbursement, structured training sessions, and regular proficiency evaluations that enhance skills in fire system maintenance and compliance. The environment encourages certification upgrades and hands-on learning, fostering expertise in both traditional and advanced fire suppression technologies.
Salaries typically range from $65,000 to $85,000 annually, depending on experience and certifications. Given Portland’s market and the advanced skill set required—including NICET levels and Portland Fire & Rescue certifications—compensation tends to align with upper-mid tier fire safety technician roles in healthcare.
Technicians should begin with component-level diagnostics, checking valves, pumps, and alarms individually. Using tools like laser alignment and hydrostatic testing helps pinpoint failures. Coordinating with vendors for repairs and adhering to NFPA codes ensures issues are resolved safely and efficiently.
Demand for experienced fire sprinkler technicians in Portland’s hospitals remains robust due to strict safety standards and aging infrastructure. Candidates with certifications like NICET Level II and local fitness certificates often see less competition, as these qualifications are highly sought after by employers like OHSU.
Emphasizing 7+ years of system experience, Portland Fire & Rescue fitness certificates, and proficiency with NFPA codes will strengthen your application. Additionally, showcasing ability to independently manage complex inspections and familiarity with hospital fire systems underlines your fit for this senior position.